Oldsmobile Curved dash 1904
serial number 22415
Very original with a great restoration
photo documentation is available of the work done
Owned by collector M. Geoffrey Corlett and been in the CDO registry for many years
Runs and drives excellently
Ready for London to Brighton veteran tour
Located in Quebec, Canada but I bring the car on the US side of the border with all the paperwork include in the price sale. Can delivery anywhere with my enclosed trailer.
Price: 65000$ US
More pictures:
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I﻿ currently am digging in my back yard with a metal detector and I have found some parts of a vehicle that I am having a difficult time to pinpoint exactly what it is that I am looking at. I have the Seldon brass plate #43512 (Nov.5,1895) and an ER Thomas Motor Co., Pat. Nov. 8th 1904, Buffalo, N.Y. I believe that I spoke with a gentleman, by the name of Bill Green from this club and he stated that because I also have a “door handle” that it was probably around 1906-1907. It is confusing to ﻿me with the different dates on the 2 different brass plates. I have found many small brass pieces and a large white porcelain license plate dated 1910 with the numbers 2286 VT. The license plate was manufactured by the “Baltimore Enamal & Novelty, e﻿nameled iron signs company. I am just loving the history and hope to be further enlightened!﻿ I am willing to consider selling individual pieces or possibly as a lot. Unfortunately, I am not good with computers and I do not know how to send pictures to the forum. If anyone is interested in any of the pictures please feel free to e-mail me at....... Betty.charette@gmail.com I will be happy to answer any questions that I can.

Cleaning out my shop. YES....I actually am. Not sure on the year of this. It is 24" tall and needs a hose and tire stem coupling. Cast base with a brass tube and cap. Maybe teens, maybe twenties. Seems like the guts are working. I would imagine it might be worth $50.00.

We have a nice group of emblems for sale this week, mostly prewar originals. Included are a rare Rickenbacker Hat-in-the-Ring, Desoto Airflow, Packard Twelve and LaSalle hubcap emblems and more for Hupmobile, Ford, Studebaker, Cadillac, Chrysler and more. Take a look:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/rusty_packard/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/chatham-kent/barn-find-classic-cars/1431151302?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
This hoard belongs to an 84 year old gent who has collected for years.He's near the Detroit border with Ontario. Literally tons of stuff. I was just down to see him on Monday.
Jim

I just saw this ad on Craigslist. It's a pretty darn nice California transplant.
I think it's reasonably priced especially given the cost of chroming and interior work to bring a crappy one to this level.
https://utica.craigslist.org/cto/d/marcy-1958-buick-2dr-ht/6893886024.html
THIS IS THE KING OF CHROME FOR 1958. ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA CAR WITH ALL FACTORY SHEET METAL.EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CHROME AND INTERIOR. POWER BRAKES AND TINTED GLASS.ENGINE RUNS FINE AND TRANSMISSON WORKS SMOOTHLY.THIS IS A TRUE SURVIVOR FROM BUMPER TO BUMPER. POSSIBLE TRADE FOR EARLY MODEL CORVETTE ….1972 OR OLDER....WILL ADD MONEYFOR THE RIGHT CAR. CALL ME ANYTIME BEFORE 9PM FOR MORE DETAILS..THANKS.PS...I DO NOT TEXT

1927 Ford Model T Roadster Pick-Up. Nice older restoration. Runs on mag and battery, and runs good. Needs a top, irons, bows, and the upholstery is wrong. I have a set of 1927 T wire wheels and hubs that go with the truck when sold. Tires need to be replaced.
This T would be a lot of fun and fairly priced. It is located at my Race Shop in Reading, PA. Price is $7500. Not interested in any trades at this time.
Call Norm with questions at 201-264-8969.

1931 Ford Model A Slant Windshield Town Sedan. Off frame restoration to very high standards. Highly detailed chassis. From the long term collection of a Model A enthusiast. ALL Steel. Finished in Ford Maroon with Vermillion wheels and pinstripe. LeBaron Bonney Tan Mohair interior. Woodgrain window trim. Powered by Ford’s 200 cubic inch flathead 4-cylinder engine which was rated at 40 horsepower. Electric Start. Three speed manual transmission. This Ford is equipped with lots of great features. Winged Moto-Meter. Dash Lamp. Dual outside mirrors. Shocks. Rear mounted spare tire with Ford script tire cover. Goodyear tires. A 6-volt Alternator and Electronic ignition have been added for modern touring. Excellent automobile for AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) as well as Model A Ford Club shows, tours, and club events. Ready to Drive, Show and Enjoy. $32,900 Call Pete or Andy 419-668-1884
Located in Norwalk Ohio, 44857 "Home of the Fisher Brothers"
Watch this great Ford in action:

I am an AACA member and co-author of the soon to be release coffee-table book “Great Grilles of the ‘50s.” It features the backstories behind some of the most iconic front grilles from Detroit’s golden era of automotive design, including the 1953 Packard Caribbean, the 1957 Cadillac Eldorado, the 1958 Edsel and the 1953 Oldsmobile Fiesta. A special chapter also showcases many of the cars that featured “Dagmar” bumpers throughout the decade. Many of the photos and company ads were supplied by the AACA Library. “Great Grilles of the ‘50s” will be available in September from MT Publishing. You can order yours now at a special pre-order price through June 30 at mtpublishing.com.
Mark Misercola

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars/chatham-kent/barn-find-classic-cars/1431151302?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Not mine, just a lead. This Hudson (picture 6) is complete but apart. An 84 year old gent in SW Ontario is clearing out his hoard.

1915 Ford Model T Speedster / Race Car. Car was built by the Francis A. Mesker of St. Louis in the early 1920’s. Was kept in the Mesker family till the 1980’s when it was donated to the St. Louis Museum of Transportation. I purchased the car Sept. 25, 2005 at the museum’s overstock sale. The car car runs and drives but has not run in the past few years.
The car has had many period modifications including the original Custom built body, Rajo spindles, Underslung, House wire wheels, original 1915 motor, and too many to list, Car had original paint till repainted by the Museum of Transportation. Car is rock solid and ready to enjoy. $15,500.00 David Weber (Dweber736@aol.com) 314-941-3244

From estate that contained 40's era GM cars. Appears to be a NOS Fulton Visor in factory primer. In storage 40 years. No attaching hardware. Mint- no dents rust etc. Can deliver to Carlisle or Hershey at No Charge with pre payment or you can pick it up in Northern Va. $295.00 Nick at 703-966-8422

Friends,
Cleaning out some accumulated parts so thought I'd offer them for sale.
I have (2) 1937 Chevy cowl vents, both in good condition $20 each / $20 shipping to US. (They are the same size!)
I have (1) 1937 Chevy instrument cluster, condition unknown. $30 / $20 shipping to US.
I have a pair of headlight bucket mounts, solid but somewhat pitted. The visible section when painted/mounted is pretty clean. $50 for the pair / $15 shipping to US.
I have one original ashtray. Rusty and worn but otherwise ok. $15 / $10 shipping to US.
If you're interested in multiple pieces make an offer and I'll reduce shipping costs. Easiest is to email me: mjehrlich at gmail dot com
Paypal please.

Mecum's upcoming May, 2019 auction in Indianapolis lists a remarkable array of pre-war Buicks, and I assume that these might all come from the same collection.
Every year of Series 90 Limited is represented from 1937 - 1942, and there's a stunning 1942 Roadmaster Sedanette and a 1949 Roadmaster Estate Wagon offered as well.